Metabolomics-based study of the effect of dietary N-carbamoylglutamic acid addition to heifers in late pregnancy on newborn calves
Jiandong Wang, Youli Yu, Yanan Guo, Yansheng Guo, Xiaojun Liang

TL;DR
Adding N-carbamoylglutamic acid to pregnant cows' diets affects calf development through lipid metabolism changes.
Contribution
Identifies phospholipid metabolism as a key pathway linking maternal NCG supplementation to calf growth.
Findings
NCG supplementation altered 53 metabolites in calves, with 40 up-regulated and 13 down-regulated.
Lipids and lipid-like molecules made up 57.89% of the changed metabolites.
Glycerophospholipid and sphingolipid metabolism pathways were most affected.
Abstract
It has been demonstrated that supplementing late-gestation cow diets with NCG (N-carbamoylglutamic acid) increases the serum protein level, boosts immunological function, and increases the birth weight of the calves. However, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. In this experiment, 30 late-gestation Angus heifers almost at same conditions were chosen for this experiment. They were randomly divided into two groups of 15 cows each. A basal diet was provided to the control group, and 30 g/(d-head) of NCG was added to the basal diet of the test group (NCG group). Blood samples were collected from the jugular vein after birth and before the end (when the calves were 90 days old) of the experiment for plasma metabolomics analysis. The metabolomics analysis identified 53 metabolites between the NCG group and control group, with 40 significantly up-regulated and 13 significantly…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLipid metabolism and disorders · Fatty Acid Research and Health · Lipid metabolism and biosynthesis
